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check out these images from the eagles lions game in philadelphia. the snow began falling an hour before the game and it is still coming down. forecasters are calling for three to six inches of snow and sleet. in the dallas area ice and snow continue there. tractor trailer lined up. bogged down by icy and slik highways there. we have team coverage of this storm. so this snow and ice not just causing problems in the northeast, things are backed up in the country. so, lots of delays there? >> yes, there are a number of delays now. some of the airlines started delays flights within the last hour. we started to see people who had checked in. i talked to a woman at 2:00 for a 9:00 flight who had already been delayed. what we are seeing the worst of in philadelphia. the average wait time there is an hour and 43 minutes. they are all starting to see delayed flights. the problem has been with inbound flights. we are seeing more delayed inbound flights that is a slowdown to the monday morning commute. the worst of it so far has been in dallas of course half o
check out these images from the eagles lions game in philadelphia. the snow began falling an hour before the game and it is still coming down. forecasters are calling for three to six inches of snow and sleet. in the dallas area ice and snow continue there. tractor trailer lined up. bogged down by icy and slik highways there. we have team coverage of this storm. so this snow and ice not just causing problems in the northeast, things are backed up in the country. so, lots of delays there?...
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the industry claims only 2 percent of the eagles are killed by those wind turbines. a federal study recently found wind farms killed at least 85 gold nine bald eagles from 1997 until 2012. why am i telling you about this? because i care about this a lot. this angers me to think about what we're doing in this country. the white house is now reportedly completing a review of the rule. final details are not known. the rule could still be tweaked, as they put it, but significant changes are rare at this stage in the process. so call your congressman. call your senator, call the president. senator elizabeth warren says she does not want to be president, stepping out of hillary clinton's way for a run possibly in 2016. declaring she will complete her senate term which ends in 2018. my next guest says president obama certainly had nothing to do with their decision. that is because mr. obama does not want to see the clintons winning a third term in the white house. joining me now, revenue york times best-seller, the amateur, and klein. great to see you. >> good to be here. l
the industry claims only 2 percent of the eagles are killed by those wind turbines. a federal study recently found wind farms killed at least 85 gold nine bald eagles from 1997 until 2012. why am i telling you about this? because i care about this a lot. this angers me to think about what we're doing in this country. the white house is now reportedly completing a review of the rule. final details are not known. the rule could still be tweaked, as they put it, but significant changes are rare at...
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i know it's tied to housing -- liz: eagle? some of the names out there, i always think of eagle, but what else? >> we own ray near, wire how'ser, we like the underlying asset, quite frankly, because we want to be long some hard assets because we have a sneaking suspicion that the only way the fed's going to get out of this box that they're in is to start to inflate things and so you want to be long as is sents, and we happen to like -- assets, and we happen to like lumber as a long-term asset. all you need is rain and a little sun, and the trees keep growing. so we like that. in terms of the housing, there's no question that you're going to get a knee-jerk reaction to housing. housing market gets weak, you know, you're going to see lumber come in, but i think longer term, quite frankly, you want to be long those stocks. liz: okay. i agree with you on that. i think that at some point the housing market is going to, of course, recover. here we go with the home builders. if we were looking at housing materials, which is what we w
i know it's tied to housing -- liz: eagle? some of the names out there, i always think of eagle, but what else? >> we own ray near, wire how'ser, we like the underlying asset, quite frankly, because we want to be long some hard assets because we have a sneaking suspicion that the only way the fed's going to get out of this box that they're in is to start to inflate things and so you want to be long as is sents, and we happen to like -- assets, and we happen to like lumber as a long-term...
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if you look across this, let's look at american eagle and they have all been killed this year. it is a regional problem and it speaks to what they are struggling to. they have these, age nine, some of these other companies that are bouncing back and there's a lot of competition. you can't have these brain lasses. neil: this is the stuff you guys will be watching tomorrow. and some will pounce on it when you do. what do you think? >> i hate to be the debbie downer, but some people don't follow the job support. what it does is it tracks the and i want to see what corporations are laying off, and i want to see if they are continuing to lessen their layoff. and it's picking up steam, and it certainly not off the map. neil: we are seeing something here. >> yes, i think we need to look at the real numbers. it's just like actual companies telling what they are laying off four. it's real information. and i think it's a little bit part of the economy. the good news is that the layoffs are down from last year. and we will see that trend continues into the holiday season. >> your point ab
if you look across this, let's look at american eagle and they have all been killed this year. it is a regional problem and it speaks to what they are struggling to. they have these, age nine, some of these other companies that are bouncing back and there's a lot of competition. you can't have these brain lasses. neil: this is the stuff you guys will be watching tomorrow. and some will pounce on it when you do. what do you think? >> i hate to be the debbie downer, but some people don't...
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responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeks ago when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your content -- here to continue our conversation about what has happened to the fundamental credo of let the punishment fit the crime is a professor of criminal law at the new york law school and the author of the important book, the death the punishment. good to have you back with us. >> thank you. lou: you have spent how many hours, days. i mean, it is incredible. and to see that some of the facilities that are available to our prisoners, if we could start to see some of the video, the places, i mean, running shoes, president obama that advertises the world's largest prison rodeo. i mean, what in the world has become of our prison system? >> it is an instrument for justice. it may not be -- i think they're inappropriat
responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeks ago when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your content -- here to continue our conversation about what has happened to the fundamental credo of let the punishment...
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if you're curious, eagles did better on the snow winning the game 34-20. but conditions on roadways can get very dangerous. very slick out there. this picture tweeted out by dan amos. of a 30-car pileup in milwaukee, wisconsin. a reminder for you folks, stay home if you can. take a lock at low visibility in eugene oregon. this photo is from i-reporter steve gladder. temperature there he says, negative 10 degrees. thank you so much for sending your pictures and comments on twitter. that of course is @rosaflores. >> at least people have a sense of humor and we appreciate that here at cnn. thanks so much, rosa. >> let's talk politics. and the so-called do nothing congress. house and senate are scheduled to leave town soon. they will rap wrap it up and call it a year. we are talking now with lz granderson and amy holmes. lz is a commentator. amy is a reporter from blaze.com. good to see you both. the congressional to-do list has a lot of things still on it. confirming a fed chair. passing a farm bill. passing a defense bill. then the budget. they only have unt
if you're curious, eagles did better on the snow winning the game 34-20. but conditions on roadways can get very dangerous. very slick out there. this picture tweeted out by dan amos. of a 30-car pileup in milwaukee, wisconsin. a reminder for you folks, stay home if you can. take a lock at low visibility in eugene oregon. this photo is from i-reporter steve gladder. temperature there he says, negative 10 degrees. thank you so much for sending your pictures and comments on twitter. that of...
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my lion against your eagles. >> it's tight. -- i'm calling about lumber liquidators. i bought some shares back about a month ago, and now they've been hit with a class action suit with wall and proctor, and i'm thinking of cutting my losses and selling. >> i don't know, look, i've got to tell you, this is one of those high-growth stocks that will catch a bid as soon as we get interest rates that go appreciably lower, so let's not sell it now. lumber liquidator, i know it does have operational problems and it is growing like a weed, but i don't want you to jettison it right now. too low. >> let's go to ross in florida. ross? >> how's it going? >> pretty good, ross, how are you? >> i have a question about cm p. >> look. it's interesting. 'nole people do not buy second tier. i'm not kidding, i would buy deere. you want to play that end of thing, let's buy deere and go 'noles. i covered football in 1977 and '78. pam in new jersey. pam! >> hi, pam, it's pam from new jersey, i just want to give you a great big boo-yah shoutout for everything that you do. >> my grandparents
my lion against your eagles. >> it's tight. -- i'm calling about lumber liquidators. i bought some shares back about a month ago, and now they've been hit with a class action suit with wall and proctor, and i'm thinking of cutting my losses and selling. >> i don't know, look, i've got to tell you, this is one of those high-growth stocks that will catch a bid as soon as we get interest rates that go appreciably lower, so let's not sell it now. lumber liquidator, i know it does have...
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i'm totally cognizant when i looked at the charts during the halftime at the eagles game, they took my breath away. stocks are relentlessly plugged higher. and pretty much at this point i think in an unnatural way. they need to cool off for a couple of weeks. and today felt like the beginning of a cool-off. you want to know if the sell-off will last? all you have to do is pay attention to tomorrow's resurge. if we get more downgrades like 3m, and they work, and we get nor internet downgrades and they move the stock lower, we'll go lower still. but if we get buy reiterations, they might stem the decline. research is that powerful. the buyers want reassurance to keep buying, not downgrade. you know what? i think the buyer is getting away. stay with cramer. >>> mad about "mad money"? immerse yourself into cramer's world while you watch the show with zeebox. on your phone, tablet, or on the web, get sneak peeks. go behind the scenes, and join the conversation. download the free app today for the ultimate cramerican adventure. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshini
i'm totally cognizant when i looked at the charts during the halftime at the eagles game, they took my breath away. stocks are relentlessly plugged higher. and pretty much at this point i think in an unnatural way. they need to cool off for a couple of weeks. and today felt like the beginning of a cool-off. you want to know if the sell-off will last? all you have to do is pay attention to tomorrow's resurge. if we get more downgrades like 3m, and they work, and we get nor internet downgrades...
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the eagles were victorious. for all the snow yesterday, it's the boys of summer on everyone's mind today, specifically three men whose resumes are as long as july is hot. joe torre, bobby cox and tony la russ russa will be ensliehrined in t hall of fame. they led their teams to 17 pennants and eight world series titles. torre won four of those championships with the new york yankees, including three straight from '98 through 2000. larussa won nearly as many games as he made calls to the bull pen, finishing his career third on the all time wins list. while cox only claims a single championship banner, he skippered the braves to 14 straight post season appearances. >>> the pop culture lead now. given the kind of weather most of us suffered through this weekend, it's no wonder a movie named "frozen" took top spot at the box office, hauling in more than $31 million in its second weekend. that was enough to dethrone the "hunger games" sequel which had been holding steady at number one for two weeks in a row. rounding
the eagles were victorious. for all the snow yesterday, it's the boys of summer on everyone's mind today, specifically three men whose resumes are as long as july is hot. joe torre, bobby cox and tony la russ russa will be ensliehrined in t hall of fame. they led their teams to 17 pennants and eight world series titles. torre won four of those championships with the new york yankees, including three straight from '98 through 2000. larussa won nearly as many games as he made calls to the bull...
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eagles-lions, white-out question. the big question. with the super bowl in new jersey, open air stadium. what happens if there's a blizzard for the super bowl? to colorado, trainer a 64 yard field goal, the longest ever. look at that. talk about fireworks, a crazy finish in baltimore. five touchdowns in the final two minutes and ravens scored the game winner with ten seconds left. to the markets, set to open higher in a couple of minutes and it's been a theme here on "varney & company," an american technology companies lead the wall street charge and you'll see more of it moments from now. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks ri
eagles-lions, white-out question. the big question. with the super bowl in new jersey, open air stadium. what happens if there's a blizzard for the super bowl? to colorado, trainer a 64 yard field goal, the longest ever. look at that. talk about fireworks, a crazy finish in baltimore. five touchdowns in the final two minutes and ravens scored the game winner with ten seconds left. to the markets, set to open higher in a couple of minutes and it's been a theme here on "varney &...
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economy in texas is booming right now, thanks in large part to oil and being found in places like the eagle ford shale, permian basin. texas real estate's on fire and it's a great place to start a new business. very business friendly. no wonder that tcbi has rallied 23% in the past few years. a commercial bank operating in austin, dallas, ft. worth, houston, san antonio, which also does personal banking for wealthy professionals and entrepreneurs and they have a lending business as well. and that's where tcbi lends money to other banks so they can in turn originate mortgages. when the company reported back in october, tcbi missed estimates by three cents off a 77 cent basis. but the underlying metrics were so strong, people saw through that. growing 10% year-over-year. total deposits up 33%, pretty staggering, stock jumped 12.4% the next day. bank's on fire. let's check in with george jones. he's the ceo of texas capital bank shares, learn more about where his company's headed. mr. jones, welcome to "mad money." how are you, sir? great to see you, sir. have a seat. how do you grow organical
economy in texas is booming right now, thanks in large part to oil and being found in places like the eagle ford shale, permian basin. texas real estate's on fire and it's a great place to start a new business. very business friendly. no wonder that tcbi has rallied 23% in the past few years. a commercial bank operating in austin, dallas, ft. worth, houston, san antonio, which also does personal banking for wealthy professionals and entrepreneurs and they have a lending business as well. and...
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. >> i've seen you watch an eagles game. >> during halftime i tweeted. >> really? >> i tweeted that i was looking at the charts. and i tweeted the mad money team in the box. but no. i do not tweet during the game because that's bad luck. that's bad karma. and remember, my karma, what i wear determines whether the eagles win or not. >> of course. >> except for one time when i went to tammy reed and i said she was the former eagles head coach's wife. i said the reason i wear is i wear number 87 every week. she said, i checked with the coach. he disagrees. it is weird even if it works. >> whatever you're doing, keep doing it. four straight. >> oh yeah. i'm wearing the silly hat, the jersey and the silly throwback jacket. >> breaking team records. >> just -- it's miraculous. it's miraculous. it's decker-like. >> four touchdown passes i believe. >> i'm raising price target decker. >> yeah. >> i'm going to buy, buy, buy josh gordon even though he's in cleveland. these are important recommendations i'm making right now. >> seriously, what a weekend in sports. >> sports is
. >> i've seen you watch an eagles game. >> during halftime i tweeted. >> really? >> i tweeted that i was looking at the charts. and i tweeted the mad money team in the box. but no. i do not tweet during the game because that's bad luck. that's bad karma. and remember, my karma, what i wear determines whether the eagles win or not. >> of course. >> except for one time when i went to tammy reed and i said she was the former eagles head coach's wife. i said the...
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we've been talking about some of those eagle eyed investors now watching what the dollar trade is. traderers were saying we were trapped in the range for most of the week. and the focus and direction will come today when that hits the tape. so far, we are seeing a drift off that euro/dollar trade. perhaps this shows us the direction of sentiment already because it was a very strong pop yesterday on the euro after mario draghi continued to juggle those policy tools out there. so 1.3669 for the dollar/yen rate. 103 was the level. 102 is the handle right now. we had the autumn statement by the chancellor yesterday showing us the momentum really is behind growth here. so we are holding currently, but this may all change as we get that jobs print coming out stronger than expected. the australian dollar has been under enormous pressure. 90.5 is the level we're seeing on the boards. back to you in the studio. >>> coming up, becky isn't the only one who fears the iphone's wax of the keyboard. could ryan seacrest have a solution for her? we'll find out unbelievable. he's nfl, he's "american
we've been talking about some of those eagle eyed investors now watching what the dollar trade is. traderers were saying we were trapped in the range for most of the week. and the focus and direction will come today when that hits the tape. so far, we are seeing a drift off that euro/dollar trade. perhaps this shows us the direction of sentiment already because it was a very strong pop yesterday on the euro after mario draghi continued to juggle those policy tools out there. so 1.3669 for the...
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american eagle, abercrombie, cheap owes, all of these companies had 50% off sales yesterday. so the bottom lien in retail is the sales are still on but it's at the expense of profits, whether you're on line or in the store overall. i think -- let's move on and talk about the stock market today. we're done across the board. isn't it time we had a down week? how many were there? i counted eight straight weeks of gains for the s&p 500. eight straight weeks of gains. the rally still in an uptrend but it looks tired. it's been looking tired for about a week and a half ago. there's no immediate cat list for a major decline. the bad news is every time we get a little good news in the common, like we did yesterday, interest rates go um and the stock market starts having problems with it. we've had a great year, s&p is up 29%, the estimates are for 1,900 for 2014. our friend at morgan stanley had an estimate of 2014 for 2014. i thought that was rather cute for yesterday. did you see the ininto floeses for mutual funds this year? compare that to last year. 138 billion in inflows. is th
american eagle, abercrombie, cheap owes, all of these companies had 50% off sales yesterday. so the bottom lien in retail is the sales are still on but it's at the expense of profits, whether you're on line or in the store overall. i think -- let's move on and talk about the stock market today. we're done across the board. isn't it time we had a down week? how many were there? i counted eight straight weeks of gains for the s&p 500. eight straight weeks of gains. the rally still in an...
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we'll try to put it in a nice light is so far from here that we're going to have to -- >> you mean eagles -- >> how'd you know? >> broncos, come on. >> win out, win out zip have to tell you it's too far and that's the big issue for me, which is the earnings are going to be pretty good i think but they're so far away. in the interim we do 3%, maybe people start talking about the fed impotent here, all that kind of talk, which by the way, the real estate investment trust have been signaling this. they're like hammered relentlessly. >> they never really got off the map from when we first started hearing. >> finally we got a year where shorting the ten-year worked. after years of saying this will be the year, that finally worked. >> i told you so. >> we're 176? >> we're up over a hundred basis points. >> look, the numbers for mortgages are bad. a lot of people think that's bad for banks. that's a risk business that's not as great as the no-risk business of paying you 0.8 on a five-year cd. cd rates still -- still not going up! if you want to examine what the banks are doing -- >> it's like th
we'll try to put it in a nice light is so far from here that we're going to have to -- >> you mean eagles -- >> how'd you know? >> broncos, come on. >> win out, win out zip have to tell you it's too far and that's the big issue for me, which is the earnings are going to be pretty good i think but they're so far away. in the interim we do 3%, maybe people start talking about the fed impotent here, all that kind of talk, which by the way, the real estate investment trust...